evandyk
Senior Member
My son saw a 508 the other day and was over the moon. We've never seen one on the street before, just on the map. I guess it was on its way to the Lakeshore facility.
The 508 currently runs on King S and (though I am far from a toddler) I too was quite happy to see one (and actually ride on it) the other day. It only runs (Long Branch to Parliament) in weekday peak periods.My son saw a 508 the other day and was over the moon. We've never seen one on the street before, just on the map. I guess it was on its way to the Lakeshore facility.
St. Clair has more than just overhead work going on. Lots of other projects being worked on concurrently. The biggest probably being the rehabilitation of St. Clair West station.In regards to St Clair W and the way they are slowly replacing the overhead working a few hours a day on certain days makes me wonder who tendered these jobs? Like come on shutting down a line for almost a year so you could take your time to replace the overhead is such a joke. If you really wanted to you could get it done in two months.
At this point Sanscon just need to be banned from city projects, because it's clear they just dont care.Steve Munro has just reported ( https://stevemunro.ca/ ) that the re-opening of Broadview Station is postponed:
"The construction work on Broadview north of Danforth has not run particularly quickly with a few intervals where nothing happened at all for over a week. This appeared to be not the TTC’s problem, but rather the contractor, Sanscon, who simply did not have anyone working on site at times." SANSCON strikes again!!!
I’m not surprised seeing the intersection is just a construction zone. There is no way it would be done this month in that state.Steve Munro has just reported ( https://stevemunro.ca/ ) that the re-opening of Broadview Station is postponed:
"The construction work on Broadview north of Danforth has not run particularly quickly with a few intervals where nothing happened at all for over a week. This appeared to be not the TTC’s problem, but rather the contractor, Sanscon, who simply did not have anyone working on site at times." SANSCON strikes again!!!
I'm not finished reading the entire report yet; but I'm already peeved and then some..........Thee have been frequent comments here about the poor maintenance of TTC streetcar switches. The Board will be discussing an Auditor General Report on this next week and from a quick scan it is a rather poor (though likely accurate) report on TTC policies and practices. See Item 17 on Agenda at https://www.ttc.ca/All-public-meetings/board/2023/Board-Meeting-Nov-22?tab=0
How can it possibly take 2 years to replace an escalator?
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Starting as early as October 31, 2023 – mid 2025*
What we are doing and why:
As part of TTC’s Escalator Modernization project, the existing escalator located on the northbound platform going up to the concourse level must be completely replaced with a new escalator. The modernization work includes major improvements to the wall finishes, ceiling and lights.
What to expect:
Protective hoarding will be in place to ensure public safety by separating the work zone from the public during demolition of the existing escalator and installation of a new one.
Work will take place behind the protective hoarding.
The other escalators from platform level to concourse level will remain in service.
Customers who require the assistance of an escalator/elevator on Line 1 may travel to Queen station.
@DSC @Northern Light I found something on Reddit this morning that MAY shed some light on this situation.
Apparently, the issue with the escalators may be that they are done by two different unions that are not playing nice together. Take the below comment with a grain of salt but there are TTC staff lurking on that subreddit so this could very well be true.
Increase overnight streetcar service to mitigate storage constraints
Starting in 2024, there will be the need to temporarily increase overnight streetcar service. As TTC receives the delivery of new streetcars in 2024, there will be temporary overnight storage constraints as the modernization of Russell Carhouse and construction of a new streetcar storage facility at Hillcrest Yard will not be complete. To mitigate these storage constraints, the TTC will take the opportunity to trial increased and expanded overnight service on the streetcar network (Figure 15), including:
Recognizing that there may be community impacts and the need to coordinate with infrastructure renewal and ongoing maintenance, implementation of overnight streetcar service on new parts of the network will be subject to engagement prior to implementation.
- increasing frequency of service from every 30 minutes to approximately every 20 minutes on existing overnight streetcar routes – 301 Queen, 304 King, 306 Carlton, and 310 Spadina
- replacing overnight bus service operating on streetcar routes, such as on St Clair Ave West, on Bathurst St south of Bloor St, and on Kingston Rd from Queen St to Bingham Loop
- introducing new overnight streetcar service on 505 Dundas, which will improve overnight service coverage on a corridor with multiple night-time activity generators and proximity to places of shift work such as Toronto Western Hospital